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weirgeld 07-24-2008 11:52 PM

Wintering plumeria
 
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Originally Posted by utah (Post 127426)
I've read conflicting things about what to do with a plumeria in the winter. Sounds like I'm going to ignore mine this winter. :evil: I want some of those beautiful flowers next year!:drool:

Thanks

I have talked to several people about how to winter plumeria over the years. There seems to be several ways. I have several plants that I have had for many years, I have tried it several ways. The best way that I have found is to just leave them in the pot, somewhere above about 50 degrees (although mine have gotten colder and not been harmed), and ignore them. Some people say you should water them during the winter. From what I have found, water them only if they start to look a little shriveled. I have also bare rooted them. But it seems like the flowers are more stunted and it takes a while for the leaves to come in. Thanks for "listening" to me ramble.

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utah 07-25-2008 12:43 AM

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Originally Posted by weirgeld (Post 128696)
I have talked to several people about how to winter plumeria over the years. There seems to be several ways. I have several plants that I have had for many years, I have tried it several ways. The best way that I have found is to just leave them in the pot, somewhere above about 50 degrees (although mine have gotten colder and not been harmed), and ignore them. Some people say you should water them during the winter. From what I have found, water them only if they start to look a little shriveled. I have also bare rooted them. But it seems like the flowers are more stunted and it takes a while for the leaves to come in. Thanks for "listening" to me ramble.

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Thanks!

Tindomul 07-27-2008 04:30 PM

Hi Sue, My fiancee says that a beauty!! Thanks for sharing

Ross 07-27-2008 04:48 PM

Sue, my Sis lives in Lutz (as I may have said before) and grows many colors of these right in the ground in her back yard. My dad had a yellow like yours from Hawaii in his front yard in St. Pete and it had a few problems from infrequent cold weather. But Chris (my sister) has had really nice blossoms of all sorts of colors. These things are awsum, but no way here in Mich.

cb977 07-27-2008 05:55 PM

Ross, you can do them potted there in Michigan!
They go in for a deep winter rest anyway, you should give one a try :evil:

Ross 07-27-2008 06:03 PM

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Originally Posted by cb977 (Post 129495)
Ross, you can do them potted there in Michigan!
They go in for a deep winter rest anyway, you should give one a try :evil:

Oh no! Another enabler! :evil: Where's Shannon? :hmm

cb977 07-27-2008 06:55 PM

:rofl:

bazza 08-19-2008 06:10 AM

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Originally Posted by thakshila smith (Post 128341)
Is this similar to temple trees flowers. It grows here .they grow up to a large tree and there are big flowers to small flowers,

yes they are what you refer to as temple trees

unhappykat 08-19-2008 09:15 PM

If you live somewhere too cold just let them stay outside as long as possible, I grow them in six inch pots and when they drop leaves in winter I just bring them inside the house, I leave them behind the TV or inside a closet, so they arent eyesores, and check them every few weeks for water and growth. they are supre drought tolerant, the cactus wilt before they do.

harleymc 03-11-2011 08:25 AM

Young/ small Plumerias often will only flower every second year, but after a few branch divisions they'll flower each year.
The decidous species and cultivars make awesome live mounts for winter/spring flowering epiphytes.


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